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ZmJZI e,?Blen hondred dred and iW4ln JJ,... 0 .fllay n"t, eiffhteen hun- nr " Wim npexpefided ba i KEEF A CHct uioif ALt TOCE ii A M :Cr Harri$9n. -f -f- i , 1 -. r to illSimiliiori" thee hundred and i(jlWrji-Lli UU.inAroA and Uv.fn. , officers' horses liffllIM aid fbuf dollars !frF..4;.Ioif efothinb for officersl servant I onehun- '!S&'fe;jaW fcwthinjj for officers' servants, irJ ftriy-k gJ t doa?lrs and thirv-fwojcents. f8! jrliiiBsl eray-;for nonconOTissioned if1,a)ltfs W H-enlistinent, ten fitin iiii;lpe mHIion Irid fofty-seven jMarcn Wi iffhty.five dollara : Prdrt- pjp.partmdnt may use, in iriafinn for thft fisnl xroar BiBniftf':t,urnd e!?'lt hun" fiftyKou an4eFenty-6ve thou- H" ;l'--iiif-ciiiJ fiaftnt 4far. 'f - I korse pfmpnpen jti,? 0W0 hundred jand three thou- tei&ad ro.i Bat nothing hereuedSSi cstrned asito preventUhe Presidnti an" SPWn- -pa forthnbsisfeeof tfeTy A, department iah v othnf lUZ n B .Wied to ct of Februirv tentv-Amfi. l.jL ! . ifty-one. bvahe mnnaAm Zi uL it l." i : i.T. ; . '(-I m uie seuiement of Sec. 16. And be' it furtLn-i r,nJi. pu-4LvJ mts of Adlatant GenVn,! ErJ i.: 7 accouniinir office of ,K r".! ' w.Klu 7 and justice, ana in such manner as to aDow the fc-Mon of adjuSWe nd irh II a 13 re5uct,OB ofthe army, inone thou na eisrnt handreri and to.", ... nr' mSSteW and y-five, when he vas resiored to ms rank nil.r,;- : ii . . . Sn nfTnl, pThat lSe and emolomenipf arjaiepy dunng the Mtm period be deducted I dec. 17. Jlnd a " YuwA r. i l u- 1 NE VOLILME IX NUMBER SERIES. 7, L852. i k''Blri id Rtatioiis, andWth the f;-g-(frj"fiF.e aijthe first ajnd second i .1' . .Mion n'1l..l. Ji i 4rf(nt 01 I'""1 Mpwreu, auiijpuvil UMlipuieB SrnTir 5nvf.f iub8,rten, medicine forage, &i., n,8hed by h to the company of Texas mounted volunteers cnmanded by Captain Charles Mi Black Jfe, from fefPteber tendi, eighteen hundred and forty-rune, and pay him the same out of the sum of u. EVW a appropHated for such ture m the same department Wh nrinrw;,.- Xpen j li THl y a - the econd secaon of an act enti- for a4ific!tobject m?kin? appropriate, for the curnt iJ .L :r.eana,!notoe trans- i and contjuffent exnenses of th 1nAi r. KuujeciauftPe expiration of that it A,rtW.J Wi. . r .' t"r",e?r enaing thirtieth Jon..te hrbteen h,.H. 4i , 5 . . r tm,ie(ii inai bo mnh nf aren iind (ifiai . o--.'j-j mi . i .. - : r n,5fnr r' g aPPPr,ar8 for the support of the ar- the thi?eth ofrJone, eighteen W yTnf apProv the twentyUighth of September eighteen hundred and fifty, a provides ex- fXyfl?lmiMiUed oSic enliied men anSHS PS f6"1 in Qfeon California, be Zi te A ht?& Cotinued in force for one year SlVI ?,r8day of M"ch, eighteen huhdred and fiftv- iO ,aa ritionedactbe, year. , : ; s i Seq4 S Ahd be claiming xclijsi vejpi-i vileges id t wfo leep ng ?ms contiguous to, it. Thither the widowed one? retired, after heaping ash esjupon ttp Hyinjfembers of their fire. anu placing a lighted f amp upon the hearth The doors )f feothUhambers were left o peu, so that: alpartof the interior of each, ara tne beds with their unclosed curtains we.re reciprocally Visible. SleeDidid not steal upon the sisters at one and tie same time. Mary experienced the efTr'et fn consequent Jujibn jrief quietly borjne, and soon sunk into temporary forgetfulness : wnile Margaret became more disturbed and feverish in; proportion as the njfiht ad VAnced with its deepest and stillest hours. bhe lay listening to the drops of rain that camf own in monptonotis Succession, un swayed by a breath of wind, and a nerv- 2S - ? ifrociderf, That the same shall not ex-1 ous rmPulse continually caused hex to lift Xt,VJ LI IC Mill Tfc rV BIT hllrn 1 I I t . . ; . .i. ' dollar. M klSTrr "Tf ff j; ber; head frem the) pillow, and g4ze into rtmA"J Mary chamoer and the intermediate a- SMSgf Pa"mtnt. 1 4(4 li.h, o. ..hi' iamp he (.. sharpened by my happiness ? No ; I will keep it within tny bwp bosom.lill the mor-' gafet fay inr unqaiet sleep, iand ! ijwas uispiacea arounu tier; tir r cheek Iwas rosv tinied. and 'her lin" opened in a vivid smile !n ft ftn of jay, debarred Its passage by her ; the whole countenance. 1 iMt poor sister jivou will Vri!:r i soon from that happy dream,' thou ! i Before retirincr; she set down the ! and endeavored to arrange th ld r' so that the chill air micht not do h.-ir tbe feverish slumberer. But the ! trembled against Margaret's npr also fell upoa eer cheek, arid she s 3IU'n...nnn enr h ipnmnfunod rf in Jay WnigU&teOi including! tha nmirlmRft nf MWfml horses M;4Mifcftt4 ifgf 1veterns(ry surgeon, and i iVi Huiru?. turn iiiuira. Livti iiurwirPM nnn ntiv Jfiind flrtef s Vgjdicers of the army serving ' Tin lrTi fTAr r"fTHHK' rrW'qg ana enlarging Barracks, f f1!11?1 army ppotfl, for tempo rfanfn(tan tlsjluthorized furniture for bar fJ'WWisiljped'. ofTietersanl soldiers, fcWfbf thlft f cannin, inchidinff the ywim afl mfUerlaji for tlte objects- enumerat- fvJiiafsi jprps,! where there are no; & mi MePtM4r,BlffililtV-..Stoj'eii -and rif Wrminrlc ;i T . 3T " rM piwmupmeniB, wur nun- .--"Se.ui jiowa.nc matle to;oiticers for the I in -r.-uWTB8eivea ana basgage wlnen travel- I wc,v,n "f "c njuriaer cnacieaf nai f t W lroilpl one hundred and twenty ! appttpriaied aforesaid, for refunding to th itfeW;:j0'! j. j 'i ajichiganithej amount advanced by 5aid 6tate HTOmMaiUi'df iifiaa amv- f;v.ii..irJkA 1 ! ! iziriff. nibsistinsf. and"" tranroortiniir vnlnntpUrar DEC: At Aga be It further mnriJ THi I1 tiL - expended; balances remaining of isums appropriated for "u8f jana now liable to revert to the surplus fund wcHcreoy reappropnated. J I ! ' M '? i Sc.:;& Aiidbt it further entiled, That pay mas ters clerks Aall be entitled to receive one ration per day when Pt duty attheiir stations,: to be commuted at the price now auchon?ed when travelling on duty.. - t Jec. ft Ad be it further enacted, That for the pay and equ.jtfnent as mounted riflemen, finding their own horses and fojageof the vofunteera serving under the commaud of Captain John C. Fremont Jin California, during the year eighteen hundred and forty-six, as ap P6 hVhe "ster rolls on fife in the War Department, and loathe snbsistence and suppiies consumed by said volunte- imsaid service, one hundred and sixty-eight thousand jdollhrs is hereby appropriated out of any mo ney m.thfs Treasury not otherwise appropriated ; and the Secretary of, War is authorised and empowered to appoinrtthreel competent and dlsmtfritoH nfRMMi.A ..army tot examine and report to "Congress upon all such Claims aR ITIfli; hoi nracantnJ .J-JTi..i i , Bitence:;and Supplies of all kind furnished or taken for .ue use oi said Command whilst thus engaged in the public service and for the expenses of said board of of ficers, the sum of two thousand dollars is hereby appropriated- : ! i i ; I r Sec pl-And i,e it further enacted, That the second section of an sact entiled An act to provide for the set tlement jof the accounts of public officers and others who mayjhaye received money arising from military ontnbutfons)jor pthefwise, in Mexico," approved JVIarch third,, eijghteein hundred and forty-ninej shall be so con strued as to extend to' officers and other- persons who were engaged in the collection of military contributions as collectfrs m any part of Mexico or California during the war withf Mexico. ? i; if : loiq-MAd be it further ehdeted, That the Secre tary of War be directed to pay to each of the survivors, r to the fieirs of those who have died, of the Seminole warriors, .who were mustered into the i service bf the United States at Fort Brooke; in December, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, an amount , equal to three months;p)iy and. allowances of a private (soldier in the army of ;the United States: PronW.iThat the a- , mount sof paid shall not exceed three thoUsandeight hun- j dred and) seventy dollars: And provided also, That ! such artpdunt jpaid shall be in full of ull claims of said i friendlyLSeminoies during the Florida war, for com pen- I satipn ahH fo indemnity on account of looses sustained. J SEC.;j9 Ahd.be it further charted rThat there be : appropnaied aforesaid, to refund to thie State of North ! Carolina ihe amount of money advanced and transxr- i tatjon furjiisled to volu nteers from that State during the i late war vith Mexico, the sum of nine! thousand, three j ha'ndred ind siffhty-fwo dollars and fiftvhree cents. 1 SEC. -ip. And be it further ehacted, I'hat there be ' inirttkll4 aA Lo n.ABnU c 1 J: i 1 c . r e otaie oi in organ & - j -- v-v-iwwi vi me uuneu qtates, and locate thereon thH Wti.rn inw... .. , I j, - . iuuiimy ley. Approved August 31, 1852; ! nf ha Proa f .1.. itT-. j . !r,u' - . ....ucmuiiue unuea tates,; be, and thev I k ..,n , ; . a Dart of tfiAnnro Ko.W -4U.ii 4 ' . I lue Wall. StamDIIlf thfm mmnvati if tdn.. , . .rf 0 .... ... ..t.IUUTutijr;iuciD a part of them: are hpl7 ' i- i ., J , . . r ''"ji ouuwiiwu tucxiuu ne mi nd shfcbi M.S'r?": S r!??? rt.!?i'a. ?"cl.ea thereto, ani - - "'Ilitiiiiii2i j -ui .il: .i. area tnousand do an Ha. nArsi uUu! : . : , Jr .u , " 1 "ft ,rtr"" CP' "y suaanie quantity Bsa mmkv ,Hrib.iwd q,s?'f raises; j is'ssss 'f:iLW:-,rj:fM;ii Ji. ;an9 ffea PhaB receive onlv one.haff inr.,. L iTii ""ruiueui, pi me united 'iiamiyi ce:Utjcate looiscnargea soiaiers, blank tfe-P" ?rmastera Departments, ltle'iwuf.y'fl.' departmejnt orders,. .Watibnii. rert'one million one ! hundred 'fifi-iilfl. f .le 'Quartermaster'. ,'eoiliil$: w,'ji$i& pn'llftter. and pack s&jjtti -i(iidHpyfpf rr-pf ; the army on public fiirfrl-artia! and Courts of inquiry7 y$t e ttiona(ipensation to judge advt Hcujtnjbil' -pid 'wiieefjb. whije on that 5 'thff?i'pf:pixeenth, eighjdeen hun 4i$iv)r fstrai pit Pf soldiery, emploted under &f0fislert DfpartmpiBt in the (obrfe,' storehouses and hospitals, MitnlilCjri other constant labor for &ti:ikMalb'tit., under he actiff March -lisMileehs iuiwredMndiineteen : expenses of i4 tij nftjl'lrftrrtfihe Tffintier nnstk' anH Urm!oa in K&;of,efc tytaisters, other disbursing of .ap'Jf1!L:e?c0r3 cannj be fflN Dfenn.t of nn-cqmiriissione4 Jtiud ihiMnmTs peparlment, j including oj"cferlfe fleers of the Quartermas- aivhonM:(hict of July, eighteen hun ihf!riypt fOTf(e apprehension of ideserters, f i; ' "fJf .iiiyM jurun , iiie various "Wt:H.ffTly lSt artillery,! the regi ilhJy-Jmdudtnithe bag-! ! Hn' sistiW, and transporting vpluritejers previous to rnvind . -1 . . , t , i . i . r run n rr miiiovafi . r . ... jk.-i . . i v.'( iiwriii juwvinjT eiiner bV lamd or wa- i -' "VlfS 'v"' Hic.rcrvicciiii: me, vmieu The fWives of the Dead. The fqpoji.ng story, the simple and do- riestic incidents of which may; lie deemed scarcely worth relating, aftersuch a lanse of time, wakened some degree of inter est, a hundred years ago, in a principal seaport of the Bay Province.! ;The twi I zht of second fioorjof a small house, plainly fur rished, as beseemed the middling circum stances' of its inhabitants, yei decorated with littlel cariosities frW beyond the sea, and a levy delicate specimens :of Indian raanufactfirei these are the particu lars to beremised in regard to scene and season. Two young and comeJy women sat together j by the fireside, niirsing their mutual and peculiar sorrows. jThey were the recerjf brides of two brothers, a sailor and landsman, and two successive days had brought ;tidings of the death bf each, Oy thechances of Canadian: warfare, and ne tempestuous Atlantic. ; The univer al sympathy excited by j thfs bereave- ent drew numerousScondpliry guests to the habitation of the! widowed; sisters. - i -s S i: i 1 everal.mong whom was the minister. ad remained till thei verge of evening ; .vhen, oife by one, whispering many com- Wtable Jmssages of Scripturel hey were; nswereo oy more abunclantf tears, they; ook thfeif leave and departed to their own! appier homes. 1 he mourners, though ot inserisible to the kindness of their riends, had yearned to be left alone. 1 : 1 . r i" . ! nited, ajs they had been, by the relation-! ship of tlje living, and now rriore closely1 so by that of the dead, eaclj j felt as if THE LATE GKEAT STOUM. the New York Journal bf Com rr. sFP-l.?H?feprcting the late r : storm on put coast, Showing1 that th? of ;Mr. Uedfield, Jri relation to t of this character's fully sustainr : is theom itiwill hft rememliprr ory ests facf i T uicuj muncaieu. Margaret shrunk from f 3 i Fi!wy Anse gates io rx; sturbing! her sister ih law, and felt as if i wll winds, in dianieter firn three ! nan rpndsrari , . . m iu it cj. iiui urriii mi p i iipTin n r war wun: mexicoiwenty tnou- 1 . ft f ; i f said sum, 6r so much thereof as whatever consolation her grief admitted Day and cancel the claim Of said i ul' rA i .u . i Ale ti . .1 and now on fi e in the office of the s H s ; 1 ''M1 IC pim.TH OI Ueilyery, Un ?r--...--w uii n umuv w mo ' . , , ir j i J iL . . ' ! ' . i Tliii-fl A iWifr Trtf Traicum' TlnnoHmAnt cikall : or Thoib TnllloVl lhalp rTAnptd !!nrl iilunt SSNMIent; of ordnancel ordnance ' Pfid by the Secretary of the Treasury tothe Governor ! Laeluer tldLu. Rut A(Lr Ln! hoar of lM.TOlfiu:f&ntha .foiiaAi. nrm or othetiroper officer of the sad State bf Michigan : l JOgeiner flietUI. 13UI alter n; noUT 01 ixji wnose; Idj to nd erJ is Id Avilh her regu rdingly, having except-when they Were shaken by a sud den flicker of the flame. Two vacant arm chairs were in their old positions on op posite sides of the 'hearth, where the bro thers had been want to isit in the j young and laughing dignifjvas beads of families twol hiimble jseatJwere near them, the i true thrones of that little empire,! where Mary and herself had exercised, in love, a power that love had won. The cheer ful radiance )f-the fire had shone upon the happy circle, and the dead glimmer of the lamp might have .befitted their re union now. -While Margaret groaned in bitterness, she heard a knock at the street door. :" How would my heart have leapt at that sound but yesterday !" thought she, remembering the anxiety with which she had long awaited tidings from her husband. I care not for it now ; let them begone for I will notarise."! ; But even while a sort of childish fret fulness! made! her thus resolve, she was breathing hdrriedly, and straining her ears tofcatchk repetition of the summons. It is difficult to be convined of the death of one whom; we have deemed another Self ;? The knocking was now renewed in slow and regdlarstrokes.apparently given with the soft end of a double fist, and was accompanied by words faintly heard thro' several thicknesses bf wall. Margaret looked to her sister's ichamber, and beheld her still lying in the depths. of sleep. She arose, placed her foot upon the floor, and slishtlv arraved herself, trembling be- tween fear and eagerness as she ;did so. "Heaven, help me !" sighed she. " I have nothing left to fear, and methinks I am ten tinis; more a coward than ever. JSeizipg tlie lamp from the hearth, she hastened to -the window that overlooked the street door. It was a latice. turninp: - : j. . : 7 . ! ' 1 O UDon hinses. and. bavins thrown it back. she stretched her head a little way into the moist atmosphere. A lantern was reddening the- front of the house and melt ing its; light in the- neighboring puddles, while a deluge of darkness overwhelmed every pfher;object.j As the window gra- irn iiiif iii i i.M n nvr. n. 111a.11 111 c& 111 nan r - lirimmpd hat land blanket cloak stenDed t fnn 1 c apt on my hat. and ran but of f trio th. house. I couldn't have sleDt a! wink m : . I 1 Si ..I'' , ueiore speaKing to you, iuarv, ior tue saue She approached the bed to discover if AJary s leep We peaceful. Hei face nfd Paly Inward to the pillow, aftd had been hidden there to wee$; but a i look of motionless contentment! was nnv visible UDon it as if hr hpn it- - deep lakej. had grown calm because its df ad had Sunk down io far within. Hap- PV is it. arid Ktrnncro tKot iU i:U.J- f r,- ! Hauler sur- 1 , jj, -Mi w ihm. in." uw nre;inos& irom wtvicb drearris arri i ,l,"ff requeniiy , Deen described in d h "V vvu uciirr: iiiriiinp i.ivuiumnruv upiauniui. and as it at prod ujfi xuuies.ana uescruinltrio ur and dismim'shejd aflTeciion must be the con sequence of the disclosure she had to make. With a sudden step she turned away. But joy could not long be repressed, erpu by circumstances than Would have excit ed heavy griefs at another moment.! Her mind was! thronged with delightful tho'ts, till sleep slole on and transferred thm to visions, nibre delightful ad like the breathiof winter fbut what a cold I was finally Ipst sightfbf ;ori jthc bank comparison) working fantastic tracerv pfoqndjandi Tq traverse this a,tH! ityuireq neany, ii novquitc t weeks; for eleven davs alone1 were sump by M irpasslng ffonflvey Yi IT . If f fill ' ' . i r .i v . . i a circle as thev move north Vvard. i Jounarof iGomnierpe, collrctrng new ; per jnbtices ; in reA'rencb Jo ijiej late hasSiown' thai he itempest '.fiegan : Havana, and first passed northwest v ly, in the direction of Moliile, but ! meeting the greM Allegheny chain, i? deflected to the northeast, arid accorui ly swept alongllhe Atlanticjcoasf, '"uut: rr www. . When the nisrht was far advanoprf. M. ry awoke fwithj a sudden start. A ivivid dream had latterly involved her in its un. real life-of which, however, she Irl on. y remember that it had been broken in Upon at the mOSt interesting nnlnt ! T? . o rw.... aw, aj little time slumber, hung about ijke a morning-mist, hindeHriEr her from irig the distinct outline of her situatibn. She listened with imperfect consciousness to two or three! voile vs of a ranid and ra. ger knocking, and first she deemed the noise a matterlof course, like the hrpath she drew ; next, it appeared a thing in which she had no concern : and fasti v. she became aware that it was a summons necessary; tu uts oueyeu. At tne same moment the pang of recollection darted into her mind: the pall of sleep was thrown back from the. face of grief; the dim lightjof the chamber, all the objects therein rri veal ed had retained all he r sus pended ideas, and restored them as soon as she unclosed her eyes. Again there was a quick peal unon the street dbor. r earing tnat ner sister would also be dis turbed, Mary Wrapped herself in a cloak and hoodj tookjthe lamp from the hearth. and hastened to the Window. By ! some accident it had been left Unhasped, and yielded easily to her hand. I 44 Who's there ?" asked Mary, trembling as she looked forth. j The storm was over, and the moon was up ; it shone upon broken clouds above. and below upon houses black with, mois ture, and upori little lakes of the fallen rains curling into silver beneath the quick enchantment of a breeze. A young man in a sailor's dress, wet as if he had come out of the depths of the sea, stood alone under the w'indow. Mary recognised him as one whose livelihood was gained by short voyages along the coast ; nqlr did she forget that, previous to her marriage, he had ben an unsuccessful wooer f her own. ; ! ; i .-I I ! ; "What do you seek here Stephen?" said she.! I " Cheer up, Mary, for I seek to comfort you," answered the rejected lover. "You must know I got home not ten minutes ago, and the first thing my good mother tbtd me Was the news about your husband. Without saying a word to the old wo NP PF debaftments fifty- 'NlSIr' m thousand dollars 1-4. lT-!,S--.SriO.aBd- snniiitari,i. ! L-:ii-:. MKIf ; xntterials foUnd prj- wages ui me- UnPTZ? ,ase mplements, equip- 1 5J F ;rSJ A : "TirVf HUN Boi ar v tne ordnance service, one national armories, :JarififtllSh&aidd.JrrI. " fefclt0? and new machinery at iSPl'g'jt thoufeaud nine hundred JairttlllW Al -A -IV A 1 vM' M. new Machinery K&ir wo tbciusand five hundred .r0 a'i4 nine 'hundred and Sftt hydlgraphicai lS f e-most practicable HS fl.J ?1 TaneeS: ihloK nr.lJ I. - L - . -. , V .dat&iia a .r?'! "s'-a ol wiq amount !had?Be been regularly id MSfr"f Wintry, frpn, the firs hft&lf'?te to thef twelfth o ' SSi mSlSi vhe?- M. rell in battle at h. 0m Sli H thirty dol ai E. yT,PJfoano J.ey, rionda,' hundred ajidl twentvvan dl services from the day of their eirilneht until they were uiupiicu Alt bJ. uig rwiw v -"Vj Vfi.vM - : ; ' - - Tlie sanpe has hot been pai "heretofore by the U. States fo anyiof ihebfficer. or knen for said service. . Sec.13. And be it further 'e?aced, IThat the Sec r tary.if Waf be, and h is hereby, authorized and re qi lired ;io?pay jto ihe State of South CArojKna, out of any a oney .iri the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such si ms o tnoiieiy as were paid by sjaid State, in eighteen h mdred Had thirty-ight, eighteehlhundred a thirty nine, abd eighteen hundred and forty j fo? services, loss es, aniTdaniages sustained by her Volunteers in the Flor ida; war! of; egh teen hundred JOfld; tnirty-six, ;e:ighteen h mdrefl knd thirtyrseven, and eighteen and thirty-eight, while ih khe service of the United States, and on their return from said tervice, as werf ascertained and allow ed by I board of commissioners appointed for that pur pose bf an act of the:LegisIature of said'State in eigh teen hundred l and thirty-seven j Prodded, however, That inoiinierest shall be allowed upon the money, paid toj the (State of SouUi Carolina under the; provision, of tfciisi acCl.-.i -! :!-, " -: t:i ll iim i ii", , I Sec; 11 And hi-, it further; enadUd, I Tha; in the settlements oft the claims in the Statd of Georgia under theiprdvisioiisjof the5 act of thejelevenUii August, eigh teen hondred land forty-two. providing for the settlement of; the claims of Georgia for thet aeryjees of hetjiroUuia, the accduntinl officer, of the treasury Department al loy" andf payi! upon1 pwof that ihe Stite baa allowed and piid tBef all. accounU for-forace, subsisieeho8- bMe M beeii heretofore allowed byth4 United State.; rj be allowed ; the,same to be; paid .out.of tne ana ap propriated by the act of eleventh 4tei(htm han dred and forty-two. v ., f,:;t j- 'AJ : iLSecS flfc AM bi it further -enacted, Thatf jtbepro per" accounting officers of the rea?urV Department be, a ilj uiuw' vt n.w.'f - I T I T ana tRpy are pereoy ooiumiu w jhi,i fj"" j aimiof Jtionda ror tna .ervujqi oi ner .wwiuc Vou lie fife, and arj took! the hand have eaten not a morse to day' she said;; " Arise, I pray you, and let us ask a Jessing on that which s provided for us." Her sfster-in-law was of aijlively and irritable temperament, and tlie first pangs of, her' sbrrbw had ; been expressed by shrieks and passionate lamentation. She now shrunk from j Mary's; words, like a wounded sufferer from the hand that re vives the throb. -li A. There is no blessing left Ifor roe, nei ther will; I task it,f cried Mgaret, with a fresh art of tears. " Would it were His will, that I might never Haste food more. if- I j H tf-i -. j Yet sfie trembled kt these rebellious ex pression, lmost as the) f were juttered, and, Hby Serees, Mary soccfeed in brngj heri sister's! rain d j nearer to the situation oW hef iwan' Ti hi weni: orf . 1 and t heir usual hsur of repose arrivedj j The broth er) and their Jndes, entering itpe married state! with do more than toe slender means . . - 1 i. . . Vt .1 : I . . ' 2 : . K i ; ' i . ) hich then sanctioned shebf a step; had wh story,atid looked upvvard to discover whom .. -i- ' I mj . nis appucation naa.arouseu. tuargarei knew him as a friendly innkeeper! of the tOWn. " j . ;;., f! " What would you have, good main Par ker ?7' cried the widow. 4 Lack-a day ! i ft you, Mrs. Marga ret 7?. replied the innkeeper ; " I was a fraid it might be yopr sister Mary, for I hate to see jaj.ypahjf woman in trouble when I haven't a word of comfort to vvhis per her." ; j ! . For hekven's sake ! what vou brlns VI screamed Margaret. Why, there ha been an express thro' the town, within this half hour," said the . :i: - :- .. . ii- ' r u I o-rinrl man farKer.5 V iraveiMHK iiuin iur PASfprri jurisdiction governor and council. He tarried at my of old times. M Stephen, I thought better of you I" ex claimed (he widow, with gushing ears, find preparing jto close the lattice, for she was no whit inclined to imitate the first wife of Zadig. j ! " But stop arid hear my story out,"j cried the young sailfcr. I tell you we spoke a brig yesterday afternoon, bound ihj from bid England. I And who do vou 'think j - m Halifax. The accounts collected bv ; Journal of Commerce, trace It from ; 3 1 stf of Augustwheo iLjmadef a wn c ! the barque Jasper, off Key Wet. to t 31st, when it raged so fiercely! at . Ilali; that the news by thq America coul l : be ' JelegraphedJ-. A wind, jblorvin i straight fine 4etwen these wo u-. andmoving with th vetociiylif wi: : a gaie, would !: traverse! the tlistanc about a day! '"4 f-f A'-f During its progress tlieist or m lr. : at no given point, more than ihrec t! and jwhen it reachejd the highest latin: andfbegai io bspept; it did hot cc ue eVcn so long. At Pensacola, it c menced on thr 24th, arid raged till 1 26thattainibgmaximum towards eve: onjbe 25th? At this place the. ten began wjth 4he wind at east; thn. shifted to the south!and finally ! ch a: to the west, showing that the cent: thewhirljndj wasj at ; first, west c A town, and subsequently pissed to east of it. , On the same days it appr at Jtlobile, doing :jnr(iensa. damage, hasj f been .;tracbd ,;1 as,, fat;; wes(; ' i hd e! . La ke Pun ch ar t ra i ri i - l ts 1 d j a rri e t e r r therefore, have been aboutj fire hur..! mils A'day!lateriwe:find coran. ingn -Gecirgia; It'achetj Baltimnr the 28th, about a hundred ,h ours aft . appeared kt Pensacola. Be foe noc ihe samejlayijf wejremeinberaccur ly, It begkn in thisi0ityand,;an ho:;: two after, commenced in New Yorl:. evening it was ragitfg, in hbfhcitii 5, . great violence!. Its greatest fury ' was from about seven o'clock P. M.. Saturday, the 28th, itil noon of Sur. ' thp 29thJ At-Itvt on the evening of Saturday! when a -o,; i...u.i .. -A'lJi-L. A-j; c . lam uciaiucu lis vuiiiuig, fnu iruni time; it blew with accelerated vioh 1 nearly twenty-four hours, when it I to subside. As we have already sr reached Halifax in itime tp He hlo with lhe utmost fury, by the 3lst. At this! place, as welf as lat jNew V the! wind commenced from the coast, thence moved north east ar d north, t west, where klwasi When tlie s?al rf. Thejcentr of this great whirl wind. 1!. forej passed to; the j east ! of tliis pla Thbhgh Very violent in, Philadelphia. T Jersey, and New England, it jwas It than it had been in Georgia, or cvr:i gi n i a sh o wi ri g that the vorte x 0 C t h e t v est was vyell to thejasi bf u, far o sea. i Its jfurv at Columbia and A u :r j prove its centre to have been not far 1 i those cities. At Key Wefit. jt was I sidered the most violent tempest th. it , occurred since 181(5. Here jl ha I I surpassed in' violence y rriny. Ti.'. i further evidence. that onlV the edi: I the stormjsvvept us,! while i,ts Very ax i it vvere. passed Kev West. If we n ago I saw standincrion deck, well and heartv. 1 . i : iJl : . I I n .! . rniiririY'rmn n:o r r r. m n n t iu in n rnnni titf -i - j . . i ucwa-uu " , i i IHh ppnlrrt ot Ihfl Ktnrm which k ir ble jas hivirigpassedHaver both West and! Augusta,we!hae ja peri nearyj fivig das! occupied by jihe ht r traversing its circuitous route, bv ' . i . 1 1 -. "1 . Mary I leaned from the window', but could not speak. f Whyi it wals your husband himself,' ction, With letters frpm the Contmed the generous seaman. and ; MqMIe, ttweeh those two! pbint tie larricCA. ai my tv v,mx,. ....w. -w house to retreh hMself wi.b a drop and wden ine; oiessrpgiurp ulfa"- Besides, be is appointed of the esport to mm 1 :L u Txtitatot Pppnphprs and In- seem diaris home to the province jail. I judged ately entered the shade of the houses, or iJllii n 1 1 u a uuw , 1. ui i m0 . ,..ii,j .i...v seemed stronger or weaker as be altern merged into The Journal of Commerce ur-- importance Of newspapers 'along t ;. tire!Alanlic oastcarefu)lyj noli; begining and termination qf these as also the changes of wind that c ' terize thejn. We jjoin in this exc suggestion. - There is' no coast : world more suitable: for o(servin;' r by which UlallS UUU1C lit iuc:j'iv' - --o-- - j . 4 . Up Hf vour emerffed into tne broad streaks ot moon rpst "and so I stent over to tell you; Good light. Gradually, however, a blessed flood 2. nieht"1 i!j i 1 of conviction wellejd mto her heart, in ihtt innpst man debarted. ' strenstb enoulh to overwhelm her, had j;L:j i...L fl'JmA ftlnnb the! street, its increase been more abrupt. Her first in iiik miiLri 11 11 ir uuiwva m , r - a a complete theory bf the storms may be arrived at,. G i c. rifle men lhe fc$$PhiLdh1p!tii 1 .1 -ij and ibis lantern gl hrintrinwto View ill and the fragnientlbf a wor bringing to view indistinct shapesof things, Impulse was t arouse her sister in! ,aw (rlimmerinff throuch chaos, con fed era ted t hemse I ves i d j opeb house hold With! equal r1ghtth4f jarlbi! and iknnrfhr of nain broke in noon ner4-Hi v sue i iu j U9i va ti v j ..:i.-w?t,- r - I! - f! ; clnmhc Utm MW LM 1 she remembered that Margaret would a waW tnlthooethts of death and woe. ren dered not the ess bitteriby their contrast with herl ownjlelictty. I She suffered i he rays of; the lamp to fall nponjne uncon Mar ! Drowned. ;Wc neglected jto not r week theldeath byid.rowtiii of V. cer Brown chief Engirieef )f t!i Carolina lnil road Co!j long; and ; hiy jknowri Mr; & a Mr. Jeffi r Mr McCollum, and his JUtle hoy attempting to Jcrbssj Broad! River, ton in a bateau, were' upset, am .' and the little boy were drowned; ti. has been found but Mr. Bro wn's L not'jtet been discovered j he lea vr -fectionatej wife and five daughti r lartre :c1rcJeTof?frietid3 1 to Irrinurn .!.' ' 1 m Jr ? - --. . i ' ? -. a ft ! . 4 tale. tie died at his post, W ; theworkof hishabds. 4c- 'i i Ami imm 21: if fi T-fn'i"" -'i'- 4. . A - h 1- s: if- - . i t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1852, edition 1
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